Sustainable lighting systems combine high-efficiency light sources with smart controls to deliver the right light at the right time, using less energy. LED luminaires, daylight harvesting and presence-based dimming can significantly cut lighting loads while improving visual comfort. When aligned with human-centric lighting principles, these systems also support circadian health through tunable colour temperature and thoughtfully balanced contrast in interior and exterior spaces.
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Lighting systems shape how spaces are perceived and used, influencing comfort, safety and productivity. Modern sustainable lighting combines long-life LED sources, efficient optics and responsive controls to minimise wasted light and energy. When integrated with human-centric and daylight-responsive strategies, these systems support circadian rhythms, reduce glare and create more engaging interiors and exteriors across work, learning, healthcare and public environments.
A selection of lighting systems and components currently being evaluated for onboarding.
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Sustainable furniture and furnishings for commercial interiors combine ergonomic performance with lower environmental impact. Solutions such as GECA-certified workstations, FSC-certified timber desks, recycled-aluminium task chairs, Cradle to Cradle seating systems, and EU Ecolabel office furniture can reduce embodied carbon, improve indoor air quality, support circular economy principles, and contribute to healthier, more productive workplaces.
High-performance architectural glass helps buildings admit generous daylight while controlling heat, glare and noise. Low‑emissivity coatings, insulated glazing units and laminated safety glass reduce unwanted heat transfer, improve acoustic comfort and support better thermal envelopes. When combined with responsible manufacturing and recyclable material streams, glass becomes a key element in delivering lower-impact façades and healthier interior environments.
Sustainable air handling components improve indoor environmental quality while reducing energy use and operational carbon. High-efficiency fans, filters, diffusers and controls manage ventilation rates, particulate removal and comfort with lower noise and power demand. When combined with smart automation, low-emission materials and robust maintenance access, these systems support healthier, more resilient buildings across residential, commercial and critical environments.
Sustainable partition systems help shape flexible, efficient interior environments while supporting lower-impact construction. From demountable aluminium framing and compact laminate panels to bio-based boards and lightweight divider systems, partitions can improve space planning, acoustic separation and fire performance without the permanence of conventional walls. Modular and recyclable systems also support circular design principles by making spaces easier to adapt, reconfigure and upgrade over time.